Probing the gluon density of the proton in the exclusive photoproduction of vector mesons at the LHC : a phenomenological analysis
(2016) In European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields 76(2). p.1-8- Abstract
The current uncertainty on the gluon density extracted from the global parton analysis is large in the kinematical range of small values of the Bjorken-x variable and low values of the hard scale (Formula presented.). An alternative to reduces this uncertainty is the analysis of the exclusive vector meson photoproduction in photon–hadron and hadron–hadron collisions. This process offers a unique opportunity to constrain the gluon density of the proton, since its cross section is proportional to the gluon density squared. In this paper we consider current parametrisations for the gluon distribution and estimate the exclusive vector meson photoproduction cross section at HERA and LHC using the leading logarithmic formalism. We perform a... (More)
The current uncertainty on the gluon density extracted from the global parton analysis is large in the kinematical range of small values of the Bjorken-x variable and low values of the hard scale (Formula presented.). An alternative to reduces this uncertainty is the analysis of the exclusive vector meson photoproduction in photon–hadron and hadron–hadron collisions. This process offers a unique opportunity to constrain the gluon density of the proton, since its cross section is proportional to the gluon density squared. In this paper we consider current parametrisations for the gluon distribution and estimate the exclusive vector meson photoproduction cross section at HERA and LHC using the leading logarithmic formalism. We perform a fit of the normalisation of the (Formula presented.) cross section and the value of the hard scale for the process and demonstrate that the current LHCb experimental data are better described by models that assume a slow increasing of the gluon distribution at small x and low (Formula presented.).
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- Gonçalves, V. P. LU ; Martins, L. A S and Sauter, W. K.
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- 2016-02-01
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- European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields
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- 76
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- 2
- article number
- 97
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- 8 pages
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- Springer
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- scopus:84959324026
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- 1434-6044
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- 10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-3917-z
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- English
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